Sentence examples for look at trying from inspiring English sources

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If you look at trying to win the event, it's a lot harder than just trying to get your run down".

Cameron also said the format should be changed because the 2010 debates were "a bit boring" Can we look at trying to make them more interesting?

So we will look at trying to get our individual roles right, and then the magnitude of the occasion will take care of itself".

"I find it quite extraordinary that the Labour party now want to look at trying to change the status and give away something people absolutely consider to be their right.

"If we're looking at regional ways at dealing with a problem then you could look at trying to set up some sort of way to deal with the issues in north and west Africa in a regional way".

"We have to look at trying to see if criminal action needs to be taken against Katherine Harris, Bob Poee, chairman of the Florida Democratic Party, said in an interview, "particularly for the destruction of public records.

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Now we're looking at trying to get first place in our division.

"Companies are looking at trying to do a lot more with less".

These are the issues we will be looking at, trying to understand the implications of the proposal".

"But looking at trying to get a mortgage, I just couldn't afford it.

"We're looking at trying to bring money in across our inventory," he added.

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